Imported only 1854 from Marriage Date and marked as uncertain.
Sources
WikiTree profile Vancamp-34 created through the import of LJM Family File 10.1.ged on Oct 28, 2012 by Vivian Kahn. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Vivian and others.
Source: S101 Text: 1861 Census, Mountain Township, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada, Film #C1014
Source: S176 Type: Census Title: US Census Place: Sanilac County, MI Date: June 1880 Source Locality: Ancestry.com DATV May 2006
Source: S42 Type: Vital Record Title: Sanilac County Death Records Date: 1867-1916 Place: Sanilac County, Michigan Media: film #979463 Source Locality: LDH, FHC
Source: S73 Text: 1870 Census Michigan
Source: S91 Text: 1851 Census, Mountain Township, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada
Notes
Note N176
James Vancamp, b. 1819, living in a frame house in Mountain Township, Dundas County, Ontario, with wife and 3 sons in 1851. He appears to be individual listed as Janus or Jamus with wife Emily in Mountain Township census in 1861. Is he the same James VanCamp, listed in 1899 Buel Towhship, MI, death records.? Fathered 10 children of whom 7 were living at the time of his death.[12][13]
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with James by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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